Crime of the Century (audio drama)

Crime Of The Century is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

Crime Of The Century
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDoctor Who: The Lost Stories
Release no.12
FeaturingSeventh Doctor
Ace
Raine Creevey
Written byAndrew Cartmel
Directed byKen Bentley
Executive producer(s)Nicholas Briggs
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Production codeBFPDWLS12
Release date31 May 2011

Plot

The Doctor has a masterplan that begins in London, Friday 13 October 1989. Cat burglar Raine Creevey infiltrates a fancy dinner party to crack open their safe. That's where she discovers the Doctor. He is gathering rare artifacts and distributing them carefully. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union is invading a country in the Middle East. But a third army has been attacking both sides: noble, insectoid aliens known as the Metatraxi.

Cast

Continuity

  • Markus met the Doctor 22 years earlier in the previous story Thin Ice.
  • The Doctor helped deliver his daughter, Raine.
  • Felnikov, and many of the alien artifacts, also featured in Thin Ice.
  • Margrave University is investigated, 12 years in the future, in the next story, Animal.
  • The Metatraxi return in Earth Aid and have a cameo before that in Animal.
  • Had the BBC continued Doctor Who into 1990, Ace would have been succeeded by a female thief as the Doctor's companion. This was confirmed by Andrew Cartmel in a 2002 interview hosted by Nicholas Briggs. The interview was reissued in 2018.

Notes

  • Andrew Cartmel was the script editor for the last three seasons of the original television series. He was known to fans as the architect of the proposed Cartmel Masterplan. For Big Finish Productions, he previously wrote Winter for the Adept.
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